Supreme x Knog Blinder Bicycle Lights (Set of 2)
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Knog Blinder is a USB-rechargeable LED bike light twinpack with a 200-lumen front unit and 100-lumen rear, IP67 waterproofing, eight light modes including flash and pulse, and integrated silicone straps that stretch onto 22–32mm bars and seat posts without tools. Knog was founded in Melbourne in 2002 by designer Hugo Davidson and engineer Mal McKechnie, and made its name with the 2008 Frog — the first silicone-bodied bike light — which has sold more than seven million units worldwide. The FW21 Supreme version uses Knog's standard Blinder hardware and run times with a custom grid pattern etched across the LED face in place of Knog's signature square or X layouts.
About Knog
Knog is an Australian cycling and outdoor accessories brand founded in 2002 by Hugo Davidson and Mal McKechnie in Melbourne. Davidson, a product designer, and McKechnie, a mechanical engineer, build bike lights, locks, bells, and headlamps under a "technically unKonventional" design philosophy. The Oi bell, launched in 2016, sold 3.5 million units globally on a redesigned flat-profile form. The Bandicoot, introduced in 2019, was the first fully silicone headlamp. Knog distributes to over 60 countries and operates from a Melbourne studio. Supreme collaborated with Knog on the Plus Twinpack bike light set.


